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Definition of unicycle in English:

unicycle

noun

‘Sadly I wasn't able to get a shot of the three guys, who looked like they were on the way to see their parole officer, pushing unicycles across the main bridge.’

‘For example, unicycles and automobiles are vehicles with one and four wheels each, respectively.’

‘The group's send-ups of Latin American soap operas on stilts and unicycles have also drawn attention.’

‘Finding a stick isn't a problem, since players don't play using one of those tall unicycles you may have seen in a circus.’

‘Tina was weeping so hard that her mascara was running, leaving tire marks down her cheeks, as if she had been run over by a pair of small unicycles.’

‘It has been observed that a proportion of the enemy soldiers on realizing that they are under attack by soldiers on unicycles will cease their combat activities and stare in disbelief; they are then highly susceptible to return fire.’

‘There were dykes on bikes, on unicycles, and in wheelchairs; most of them were on foot, though.’

‘Iroka mentally froze as she subconsciously wheeled herself out on the highwire on the unicycle and watched several circus personnel take the net away from the bottom.’

‘In both there is a father who disappears, a mother who would rather be elsewhere, a manipulative clergyman, a wisecracking love interest, a fatal unicycle or bicycle accident, a budding artist, and a flight to the city.’

‘I suppose there is nothing inherently wrong with film writers of all stripes turning into circus clowns, traipsing around on unicycles and throwing buckets of confetti that the audience thought were full of water.’

‘Punk-rock magician Dylan Studebaker, an irreverent, rebellious version of the familiar tuxedoed illusionist, describes guys in underwear perched on eight-foot unicycles and throwing bags of flour at each other.’

‘The couch was held up by cast bronze human figures riding unicycles.’

‘Acrobatics has maintained its status as a spectacular bodily art; complex gymnastic feats are now often performed with apparatus such as balls, unicycles, trampolines, tightropes, and trapezes.’

‘After a year attending classes at the Montreal circus school, Corinne was doing wheelies on a unicycle and holding handstands.’